Shdwdrgn wrote:Of course where you'll kill yourself is in swapping the front differential. For such a small unit, it will cause you no end of headaches. Took me 19 hours to disassemble and 3 hours to get it back on the road
jpetree85 wrote:However, the question still remains, what all do I need if I do a complete rebuild? Meaning, what parts? Axles, rebuild kit, new carrier, gears? Anything else? If I install a locker, do I need a carrier, or do they attach to a carrier?
Shdwdrgn wrote: The only thing you have to watch for is you can't use early 2002 (usually identified as 'single-hole')
Trail X wrote:Incorrect. They are all the same and all compatible as far as I've seen. We compared a few from 2002 and they were all the same.
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
Trail X wrote:Shdwdrgn wrote:Of course where you'll kill yourself is in swapping the front differential. For such a small unit, it will cause you no end of headaches. Took me 19 hours to disassemble and 3 hours to get it back on the road
I actually found the front easier, but to each their own. I felt the rear basically needed two people due to the weight of the axle but it was quicker, the front I got done in like 4-5 hours but went pretty smoothly.jpetree85 wrote:However, the question still remains, what all do I need if I do a complete rebuild? Meaning, what parts? Axles, rebuild kit, new carrier, gears? Anything else? If I install a locker, do I need a carrier, or do they attach to a carrier?
Are you saying that you want to take a junkyard axle and rebuild it? Why? Also, no offense, but if you're asking that question and not doing the research all on your own, then let's face it. You're probably not up for the rebuild job. It's one thing to bolt in a new axle. It's an entirely different endeavor to rebuild one, ground up.
If you do get a locker, the work required greatly depends on the type. Some pop into an open carier, some require setting up backlash and getting patterns.Shdwdrgn wrote: The only thing you have to watch for is you can't use early 2002 (usually identified as 'single-hole')
Incorrect. They are all the same and all compatible as far as I've seen. We compared a few from 2002 and they were all the same.
Shdwdrgn wrote:Trail X wrote:Incorrect. They are all the same and all compatible as far as I've seen. We compared a few from 2002 and they were all the same.
I know I've seen pictures of the single-hole style... but are you saying that the hole where the bolt actually goes through is the same in both versions?
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navigator wrote:I think the confusion is in that in 2002 there was a trailblazer badged s10 blazer that has a different front diff.
Shdwdrgn wrote:navigator wrote:I think the confusion is in that in 2002 there was a trailblazer badged s10 blazer that has a different front diff.
I just hit google images, the diff from the blazer has a completely different housing.